. . and so it begins, . . . man admitted with massive . . .

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That is the same song that you haven't been able to stop singing for the last 20 years. This is the last song I listened too.
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This where you have to go to to find the truth. Not exactly a slap in the face considering it could have been included in the school program.

https://crunchybetty.com/getting-to-the-bottom-of-borax-is-it-safe-or-not/

I haven't lost anything. You are full of shit about this whole thing. It is ALL lies. There's been no poisoning from sewer gases, and no poisoning from black mold......... unless it was on purpose, by your hand.
No Twilight Zone or Alfred Hitchcock intro musik?? Me thinking it up would make me devious,you thinking it up just shows how much more sicker of a person you are rather than he ever was. He had style, something you only know how to do badly at.


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He has hair like Tin Tin.


And talk about cool. Did ya see the cigarette hanging off his ear? But it was Sewer gas and black Mold that killed him. The cigarettes and drugs had nothing to do with it.
 

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Thanks for the intel there gerr. How many of your relatives died from smoking at the ripe old age of 28? (to verify such a thing could happen) At least he waited till he was 18 to even try one, I kind of see you as not waiting meaning legal or not you would have had a smoke long before you were 18.

You should be able to fill in the blanks for this cheap, readily available product or at least help the people avoid quack products like this. You have to love the way they admit to forcing animals to eat huge amounts in an attempt to make them ill. That the people you back gerr??

http://www.health-science-spirit.com/borax.htm
[FONT=&quot]The Borax Conspiracy[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]​
[FONT=&quot]How the Arthritis Cure has been stopped[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]​
[FONT=&quot]Walter Last[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]​
[FONT=&quot]You may not be able to imagine that borax, this humble insecticide and laundry detergent, has the potential of singlehandedly bringing down our entire economic system. But you do not need to worry, the danger has been recognised and the necessary steps are already being taken to defuse the situation. I will start with the basics and you will understand what I mean as the story unfolds. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Borax is a naturally occurring mineral commonly mined from dried salt lakes, and is the source of other manufactured boron compounds. The main deposits are in California and Turkey. Chemical names are sodium tetraborate decahydrate, disodium tetraborate decahydrate, or simply sodium borate. This means it contains four atoms of boron as its central feature combined with two sodium atoms and ten molecules (or sometimes less) of crystallisation water - decahydrate means 10 water molecules, pentahydrate 5, and anhydrate or anhydrous borax means no crystallisation water; chemically it is all the same.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Borax is commonly sold as technical or agricultural grade with 99 to 99.5% minimum purity. Potential impurities consist of sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, bicarbonate, carbonate, sulphate and phosphate but not toxic or heavy metals. This grade includes the borax commonly used as household cleaner. Pharmaceutical grade is not noticeably purer or better.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Borax is the sodium salt of the weak boric acid. Because sodium is more strongly alkaline, this makes a solution of borax strongly alkaline with a pH between 9 and 10 (pH 7 is neutral). When ingested, it reacts with hydrochloric acid in the stomach to form boric acid and sodium chloride. The boron content of Borax is 11.3% while for boric acid it is 17.5% or about 50% higher. Ingested boron compounds are rapidly and nearly completely excreted with the urine. Formerly boric acid was widely used as a preservative in foods but is now banned for this purpose in most countries, and is also banned from public sale in Australia.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]According to conventional medicine it is not known if boron is essential for humans but research shows that we do need it. The reason why it was difficult to answer this question is the presence of boron in all plants and unprocessed foods. Diets with a fair amount of fruit and vegetables provide about 2 to 5 mg of boron per day, but this also depends on the region where the food was grown and how it was grown. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]In reality the average intake in developed countries is 1-2 mg of boron per day. Institutionalized patients may receive only 0.25 mg of daily boron. Chemical fertilizers inhibit the uptake of boron from the soil: an organic apple grown in good soil may have 20 mg boron, but if grown with fertilizer it may have only 1 mg of boron. Fertilizers combined with poor food choices have greatly reduced our boron intake compared to 50 or 100 years ago. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Further, unhealthy cooking methods greatly reduce the availability of boron from food. The cooking water of vegetables containing most of the minerals may be discarded during home cooking or commercial processing; phytic acid in baked goods, cereals and cooked legumes may greatly reduce availability, while gluten sensitivity and Candida overgrowth inhibit the absorption of minerals. All this makes health problems due to boron deficiency now very common. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Health Effects of Boron[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Due to their content of boron, borax and boric acid have basically the same health effects, with good antiseptic, antifungal, and antiviral properties but only mild antibacterial action. In plants as well as animals boron is essential for the integrity and function of cell walls, and the way signals are transmitted across membranes.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Boron is distributed throughout the body with the highest concentration in the parathyroid glands, followed by bones and dental enamel. It is essential for healthy bone and joint function, regulating the absorption and metabolism of calcium, magnesium and phosphorus through its influence on the parathyroid glands. With this boron is for the parathyroids what iodine is for the thyroid.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Boron deficiency causes the parathyroids to become overactive, releasing too much parathyroid hormone which raises the blood level of calcium by releasing calcium from bones and teeth. This then leads to osteoarthritis and other forms of arthritis, osteoporosis and tooth decay. With advancing age high blood levels of calcium lead to calcification of soft tissues causing muscle contractions and stiffness; calcification of endocrine glands, especially the pineal gland and the ovaries; arteriosclerosis, kidney stones, and calcification of the kidneys ultimately leading to kidney failure. Boron deficiency combined with magnesium deficiency is especially damaging to the bones and teeth.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Boron affects the metabolism of steroid hormones, and especially of sex hormones. It increases low testosterone levels in men and oestrogen levels in menopausal women. It also has a role in converting vitamin D to its active form, thus increasing calcium uptake and deposition into bone and teeth rather than causing soft tissue to calcify. Also other beneficial effects have been reported such as improvement of heart problems, vision, psoriasis, balance, memory and cognition.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The German cancer researcher Dr Paul-Gerhard Seeger has shown that cancer commonly starts with the deterioration of cell membranes. As boron is essential for cell membranes and boron deficiency widespread, this may be an important cause for the initiation of tumour growth. Boron compounds have anti-tumour properties and are "potent anti-osteoporotic, anti-inflammatory, hypolipemic, anti-coagulant and anti-neoplastic agents" (1). [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]This overview shows the wide-ranging influence of boron on our health. In the following I want to describe some of these health effects in greater detail.




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He has hair like Tin Tin.
He cut his own hair, something wrong with that?? I'm a better person for having known him', you and gerr would seem to prefer the company of slumlords and the like. Run along and go play with them or have they shunned you already?
 

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Borax, boron, deficiency, natural home remedy
Borax toxicity

We only need very small quantities of boron for good health and to prevent diseases such as arthritis. In large quantities it has adverse effects, the same as any other compound.
Borax and boric acid have very low toxicity. Borax's LD50 (median lethal dose) score is 2.66 g/kg in rats, and boric acid is similar. (11) To put it in perspective, table salt is only slightly less toxic with an LD50 of 3.75 g/kg in rats according to the Merck Index.
Here is a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for borax and for table salt (21), obtained from the same company. Compare the Toxicological Information and Health Hazard Data on the two sheets. You will see that table salt (sodium chloride) is 50-100% more toxic than borax! You will also see that the references they use to imply that borax has effects on fertility require absurdly high doses, and at those doses the studies are still not conclusive.
It is likely that toxicity symptoms will develop only after taking several grams (thousand mg) per day for several months. Signs of boron toxicity are diarrhoea, lethargy, nausea and vomiting. Eventually, also dermatitis and liver damage. Excess boron can worsen or trigger conditions like ADHD, allergies, asthma, autism, cystic fibrosis, dyslexia, liver and oesophageal cancer. Excessively high doses of boron tend to increase the blood levels of calcium and oestrogen, lower blood glucose, vitamin B6 and zinc.




So the medical community discredits borax through a bunch of crooked tests and then when the get caught nothing happens and things go on the same as if the studies were true.
It is still against the law to take advantage of people who prey on stupid people.The fact that their stupidity comes from lies fostered by said medical industry points to them being a danger to the general public rather than being there to do only good. ('Do no harm' oath crock of shit pledge)
 

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All in all I don't see this as an envious way to die, at 28 or at 68.

Respiratory Symptoms

With regards to fungal pneumonia, the following signs and symptoms may be present.

  • Fever which may be persistent. The fever may not always be due to fungal pneumonia particularly in people who are immune compromised.
  • Cough which is usually dry although mucus (sometimes blood stained) may be seen in a productive cough that can develop later.
  • Chest pain which may initially start as discomfort particularly when inhaling.
  • Shortness of breath during exertion which worsens with time to eventually become difficulty breathing even at rest.
  • Coughing up blood usually presenting as blood-streaked mucus may occur with some types of pneumonia.
  • Wheezing and often rapid breathing (tachypnea) arise as the condition progresses.
Disseminated Disease

In people who are immune compromised the infection can spread beyond the respiratory system. This is known as disseminated disease. It may even spread throughout most of the body (systemic). As a result there may be other signs and symptoms depending on the organ that is affected. These symptoms that lie outside of the respiratory system are known as extrapulmonary symptoms. Some of the organs that may be affected includes:

  • Joints – joint pain or swelling
  • Skin – skin rashes and nodules.
  • Brain and meninges – headaches, sensitivity to light and neck pain.
The kidneys, liver, spleen, muscles and eyes may also be affected as well as the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses.
Treatment of Fungal Pneumonia

Although antifungal medication is very effective in treating fungal pneumonia, the mortality rate is quite high in some instances. This is largely due to the delay in seeking medical treatment and the fact that people who develop fungal pneumonia are often immune compromised. Therefore it is imperative to treat the underlying condition that is contributing to the immune deficiency, although this may not always be possible.
Antifungal Drugs


  • Amphotericin B is the mainstay of treatment, particularly in acutely ill patients.
  • Voriconazole and other azoles are preferred over amphotericin B these days especially for aspergillosis.
  • Echinocandins like anidulafungin, caspofungin and micafungin are used for Candida infections.
The choice of antifungal depends on a number of factors. For example fluconazole may be used for Candida infections and amphotericin B may also be used if fluconazole or echinocandins cannot be used for any reason.


Is anything the Government is involved in above board because it sure doesn't look that way??
 

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Chance's path to an early grave could have been averted several ways if hindsight was ever a valid option. He should have never been exposed in the first place so perhaps the 'industry' can update their logs as far as what a 'safe exposure level'. The lack of treatment after being notified is more a hazard than straight ignorance as it is covering up something that should be getting more attention rather than less. Had he been a doctor's son or a lawyers son the last 4 years would have been 'different'. How involved that is in Chance's case can be debated as his mom was getting counseling with social services through a group thing that was also recorded to be used as a teaching aid. Those vids would still be available and add in the notes made behind the scene it would be pretty easy to tell if were were being experimented on by being given 'bad advice' on some issues and zero advice on some issues that should have been part of a 3 year program. One way just makes you inept and you should take a less important position in society, the other possibility puts you in the role of a crazy scientist who should have his friends and family also rounded up in the 'just in case' paranoia that follows anytime you find out somebody you know is part of the problem rather than the solution.

The article mentions a few cures that are new to me and if it follows the normal pattern it is very expensive and not available to everybody or it is harsher on the body than the infection and the treatment is the same as doubling the infection as far as what the body has to do to combat both conditions. (meaning the treatment has to be earlier rather than later, earlier being some place in the 14 years prior to the mold being discovered )

The alternative would be to find a cheap one that can be given even in the late stages of the infection. If one is found and the medical community finds fault with it so it doesn't get used is that not a criminal act, no matter how long it has been going on and found to be acceptable by the ones that do not get experimented on.

This type of pneumonia can be prevented easily through education and some cheap cleaning methods that kill the fungi before they can cause an infection. The slow suffocation that come with that also has the body go through physical and mental changes. Not all are unique to this type of infection so the cure for this infection could be used on other infections with the same success ratio and that is a very big deal for the big picture.
A Study of Early Fluconazole Treatment for Coccidiodomycosis Pneumonia - Mayo Clinic

Baffin Correctional Center should have their medical files checked for symptoms that mirror this type of infection because the treatment time is longer than the normal 10 day period that antibiotics are given for. (if lots of hard data is needed to convince you, don't blame the data if that isn't possible)

Was that your whole summation or are you a tad slow and are doing it one post at a time?
 

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Antifungal Drugs

  • Amphotericin B is the mainstay of treatment, particularly in acutely ill patients.
  • Voriconazole and other azoles are preferred over amphotericin B these days especially for aspergillosis.
  • Echinocandins like anidulafungin, caspofungin and micafungin are used for Candida infections.
The choice of antifungal depends on a number of factors. For example fluconazole may be used for Candida infections and amphotericin B may also be used if fluconazole or echinocandins cannot be used for any reason.


Is anything the Government is involved in above board because it sure doesn't look that way??

The treatment of the systemic fungal infection may be more difficult and serious than treating other kinds of pneumonia.
Candida is almost (as I remember) a mild fungus.
Other serious fungal infections may include the Aspergillosis and others.
 
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The feathers, particularly when sticking them to the head in funny way, may cause many diseases like the avian flue -- H5N1 ..etc. etc.
 

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Depends what kind of shit they have been dipped in prior to being jabbed into your body. You want the sheet that gives reaction to location guidelines?? 'runs straight into wall' really happens with a jab at that specific location. 10/10 times makes it a rule almost.

The part I find most disturbing is that North America seems to be in the practice of targeting a certain segment of society as being targeted for disposal using an artificially created method. Various pneumonias end up being listed as the cause of death when that same cause should have been something a healthy body should have never got infected with to begin with. Once infected the most common and effective treatments are with-held or the infection is labelled 'anti-biotic resistant bug' without getting into it was created in this person alone by making his previous treatment ineffective in eradication an infection so it was able to recover, many times in some cases. A super bug in this one person rather than he caught a super-bug someplace else.

Fungal pneumonia can have a death rate that runs from 70% to 90% depending if it infects the lungs of a healthy person or those of a person who had difficulty fighting any infection. Other causes have a larger cure window as only a very few drugs are available to fight this particular type of infection.
Is that how North America gets rid of people it sees as being a blight on society? Manufactured illness designed to bring down resistance level to a certain infection and then falsely claim that there is no cure available or it is very rare and doesn't work in most cases. Except for two products that seem to be running at about 100% for being effective either at the beginning or at the later stages .
Ozone and borax, used as directed, will eliminate the infection in the lungs and the only know side effect is other parts of the body may also get repaired to a certain degree. (links to follow) Ozone is a bit more difficult to set up and the treatment time might be longer. 30 days of taking borax at a dose of 1/8tsp for women, 1/4tsp for men in 1 liter water over the day for 5 days and then take 2 off and that should cover anything less than fungal pneumonia. That is the directions that also come with using borax as a medicine for arthritic pain. Ozone is a bit more in the instruction part as well as the making it yourself dept. The point is the dying patient is not informed so their death is the end result of events that have been plotted out in advance.

That makes us pretty despicable as far as what we say and what we do on the homefront. Change the signs from immigrants/refugees to 'lab-rats' and see how many would prefer life in a war zone compared to being stabbed in the back.

How to take Borax internally
Because of the hostility of the pharmaceutical industry, there
is a scarcity of research on the effects of boron and how it
affects metabolism. One paper concluded that humans need
a minimum of 0.5 - 1.0 mg of boron per day to function
properly. (12) An ongoing maintenance dose of 3 to 6 mg
may be used for general good health and the prevention of
ailments, especially if you live in an area where the soil is
boron-deficient.
To make the borax concentrate, dissolve one level teaspoon
of borax in one quart/litre of water.
To get a dose of 7 mg of boron per day, mix one teaspoonful
of concentrate with water and take it twice daily with meals.
Take 3 to 7 mg (half to one teaspoon) of boron per day for

optimal health, if you have no specific problems.
For arthritis, osteoporosis, muscle cramps, joint pain or
stiffness, or low hormone production take 10 mg (1.5
teaspoon) or more per day for several months or longer until
your ailment has sufficiently improved.
For fungal infections including candida, mycoplasmas,
removing fluoride from the body. Take 100 ml (14 teaspoons)
of the concentrated solution per day. Mix it with other drinks
or food, and space it out over the whole day. This will provide
a dose of about 70 mg of boron per day. Always start with a
low dose and gradually increase it. Take regular breaks from
the full dose, either taking the full dose 4 or 5 days per week
as long as required, or going back down to the maintenance
dose for one week each month.

http://growyouthful.com/remedy/borax.php


I would like to know the strength of the solution if you add 1c of borax to 1 liter of water as I can make that strength consistently and it is the same strength I use in my counter-top spray bottle and 4litre jug of laundry soap


The. . . pig. . . feathers.

Ohhh-KAY.
What did one turkey say to the other turkey when he saw his first Indian in a chief's headdress? 'Who's the new as*hole?'
 

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It really does look like pneumonia is being used as a designer killer that can be used to target certain individuals. Those deem to have no 'productive future' and those that have passed their prime and of no further productive use . Why would any society today put up with that as it is 'serial killers run wild'. The deaths are designed to keep the elite at the top and all others as close to cave dwellers as possible. What makes this crime more despicable than all the other ones combined is how hidden it is and the attempts (and money spent) to keep it hidden is large rather than small. The reason is they fear the truth getting out as it spell their end of power, forever. Their desires are quite different and it has nothing to do with the welfare of the masses.

Children

In 2008 pneumonia occurred in approximately 156 million children (151 million in the developing world and 5 million in the developed world).[2] It resulting in 1.6 million deaths or 28–34% of all deaths in those under five years of age of which 95% occur in the developing world.[2][4] Countries with the greatest burden of disease include: India (43 million), China (21 million) and Pakistan (10 million).[5]
It is the leading cause of death among children in low income countries.[2][3][needs update] Many of these deaths occur in the newborn period. The World Health Organization estimates that one in three newborn infant deaths are due to pneumonia.[6] Approximately half of these cases and deaths are theoretically preventable, being caused by the bacteria for which an effective vaccine is available.[7]
United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, the annual incidence rate of pneumonia is approximately 6 cases per 1000 people in individuals aged 18–39 years. For those over 75 years of age, the incidence rate rises to 75 cases per 1000 people. Roughly 20–40% of individuals who contract pneumonia require hospital admission, with between 5–10% of these admitted to a critical care unit. The case fatality rate in the UK is around 5–10%.[8]
United States

In the United States, community-acquired pneumonia affects 5.6 million people per year, and ranks 6th among leading causes of death.[9] In 2009, there were approximately 1.86 million emergency department encounters for pneumonia in the United States.[10] In 2011, pneumonia was the second-most common reason for hospitalization in the U.S., with approximately 1.1 million stays—a rate of 36 stays per 10,000 population.[11]
Pneumonia was one of the top ten most expensive conditions seen during inpatient hospitalizations in the U.S. in 2011, with an aggregate cost of nearly $10.6 billion for 1.1 million stays.[12] In 2012, a study of Medicaid-covered and uninsured hospital stays in the United States in 2012, pneumonia was the second most common diagnosis for Medicaid-covered and uninsured hospital stays in the United States (behind mood disorders, at 3.7% for Medicaid stays and 2.4% for uninsured stays).[13]
Other population groups

More cases of community acquired pneumonia occur during the winter months than at other times of the year. Pneumonia occurs more commonly in males than in females, and more often among Blacks than Caucasians, partly due to quantitative differences in synthesizing Vitamin D after exposure to sunlight.[14]
Individuals with underlying chronic illnesses, such as Alzheimer's disease, cystic fibrosis, emphysema, and immune system problems as well as tobacco smokers, alcoholics, and individuals who are hospitalized for any reason, are at significantly increased risk of contracting, and having repeated bouts of, pneumonia.[14]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemiology_of_pneumonia







That disease does have options that are a cheap and effective means of preventing those deaths.
 

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The thick fluid in Chance's lungs would explain why he tried to sleep sitting up as much as possible in his last year of life. To lay down would mean that fluid would move around and cover up what remained of his functioning lungs. Looks like I better start paying attention to the lazy-boy ads for when I start getting breathless when I
Alberta Un-health would have been kinder to to have just shot him. Letting the disease run more than 1 year is torture under international law, I can see why some people in power should not be in power if this is an example of how things are run. It's enough to make Dracula gag. (then we tend to chastise other nations on how they treat their citizens, that is the part that show how ****ed up we are. Brutal dictatorship and then lie about it, talk about ball-less.
6th largest killer and if that can be prevented at a greater rate than today then how many in the top 5 have patients who could survive it or perhaps even avoid it altogether. It looks like keeping people as ill as possible it helpful to the elite bankers and the pandemic could be engineered the same way this ailment is used to kill off the disposable people without being obvious about it.
It would be interesting how may elites die of this disease before they are 90 or close to it.